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Solar Panels North Carolina - CNBM Solar Monocrystalline 156mm Series 110W

Solar Panels North Carolina - CNBM Solar Monocrystalline 156mm Series 110W

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Shanghai
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Min Order Qty:
1000 watt
Supply Capability:
20000000 watt/month

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Specification

Material:
Monocrystalline Silicon
Max. Power(W):
110
Number of Cells(pieces):
36



Materials


Silicon


Guarantee


12 yrs free from defects in materials and workmanship

No less than 90% within 10yrs and no less than 80% within 25yrs

TUV(IEC61215&IEC61730), CE, UL


Application


Photovoltaic/ solar/ green energy/ energy saving


Descriptions


1.High efficiency crystalline silicon solar cell. Even if under the weak light, the solar module can produce maximum power output.

2.Tempered glass (toughened glass): Anti-reflecting coating and high transmission rate glass increase the power output and mechanical strength of solar module.

3. EVA and TPT: Using high quality EVA and TPT to prevent destroying and water.

4. AI frame: Without screw, rner connection. 6 holes on the frame can be installed easily.

5. Junction box: Multi function junction box with water proof.

6. Long lifetime: ≥25 years; Less power decrease.

7. Good performance of preventing from atrocious weather such as wind and hails.

8. Resisting moisture and etching effectively, not effected by geology.

9. The certificate issued by international authority: UL, TUV, IEC, CE.


Packaging Details



26pcs/pallet, 28pallets/ 40HQ 

Our solar panels are packed in cartons, and then pallet. 

Shipping by sea or by air are both ok, it up to customer’s chose.

We’d like to inquiry the freight cost for customer after be informed exact quantity and destination address.


CNBM International Corporation is a professional solar panel manufacturer in China for CNBM brand . Silicon panel ( silicon module), as our main product, has high quality and good service. Our products are very popular in Europe, Australia, England, Middle East, Mexico, Argentina, Chili, Singapore and Africa.Furthermore, our products have gained international authorized certificates like TUV, UL and CE.


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Why Choose Us


A. Professional Manufacturers , Strict quality control & power classification Silicon Solar PV Module

B. 100% A grade solar cell with Positive tolerance power range.

C. High Conversion Efficiency , High transmission rate , low iron tempered Anti-reflecting/coating film 3.2mm glass

D. Anti-aging & high visosity EVA

E. high frame resistant & Double-sided fluorine TPT

F. Anodized aluminum alloy high thickness frame

G. 3 or 6 bypass diodes , 90mm 4m2 cable , MC4 connectors & waterproof junction box

H. Long life, Easy installation, high wind & hail impact resistance

I. Be resistant to atmospheric exposure & effects of delamination

J. ISO9001:2008/ISO14001:2004/OHSAS18001:2007/ CE /TUV/CEC/ IEC/EN61215 IEC/EN61730/CHUBB INSURANCE

K. 10Years Manufacturing Quality Warranty , 10Years 90% Power output Warranty, 25Years 80% Power output Warranty



Q: Hi, I want to put some solar light in my yard, and wondering if a 00w solar panel could work for a few 3w dc lights....do i need a battery so they run at night, if so how many lights do u think i can run/ also i see elading solar light
3 w for 2 hours/night is 36 watt hours. You'll get about 500 watt hours/day from your panel on the average, which for a 2 volt battery is about 40 ampere hours. You can get an 80 amp-hour sealed gel cell battery to charge with this panel (with a suitable charge controller). You want to size your lights so the battery can provide three days of light without discharging it more than 50%, so that's abnout 600 watt-hours/3/36 = about 4 orf 5 lights. Cost for this system woulkd be over $500. The advantage of the self contained light is they use a lithium or nickel battery rather than a lead acid, so it can run totally dead without damage (unmlike a sealed lead-acid battery). That would be a far cheaper way to go. DK
Q: I need to reduce the average monthly home electricity bill by powering some of the household appliances using solar panels. Can I use a 250 watt solar panel to power a medium sized upright fridge?
How many watts does your fridge consume? Do you want it to work at night when the solar panels aren't doing anything? Probably not.
Q: what direction should solar panels face to get the best exposure of the sun.
The following links is a sun angle calculator which I find very helpful during my days of doing project about solar panel. The calculator will give you the accurate location of the sun. Solar panel work best when it is directly facing the sun. All you have to do is key in your location details and it will provide you with two most important details: azimuth angle and altitude angle. Azimuth angle is the East angle where the Sun is relative to the South while altitude angle is the tilt angle of the solar panel throughout the day. By using these two angles, you will maximize your exposure of solar panels. However, if you are experiencing rainy or cloudy days, horizontally mounted solar panels is the most efficient.
Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high winds?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high winds. However, it is important to ensure that the solar panel installation is designed and built to withstand the specific wind conditions of that area. This may involve using appropriate mounting systems, securing the panels properly, and considering the orientation and tilt angles. Additionally, selecting high-quality materials and conducting regular maintenance can help ensure the longevity and performance of the solar panels in high wind areas.
Q: Are there any safety concerns with solar panels?
Yes, there are some safety concerns associated with solar panels. These include the risk of electrical shock during installation or maintenance, the potential for fire hazards due to faulty wiring or overheating, and the handling of toxic materials during the manufacturing and disposal processes. However, these concerns can be mitigated through proper installation, adherence to safety regulations, and use of high-quality components.
Q: Can solar panels be used for powering outdoor recreational vehicles?
Yes, solar panels can be used for powering outdoor recreational vehicles such as RVs, campers, and boats. They provide a convenient and eco-friendly way to generate electricity for various appliances and systems in these vehicles, including lighting, refrigeration, heating, and charging electronic devices. Solar panels can harness the sun's energy to charge batteries, which can then be used to power the vehicle's electrical needs, making it a sustainable and cost-effective option for outdoor enthusiasts.
Q: Can solar panels be used in areas with high wind speeds?
Yes, solar panels can be used in areas with high wind speeds. However, it is important to consider the structural integrity of the mounting system to ensure that the panels can withstand strong winds. Additionally, proper installation and maintenance are crucial to ensure the longevity and efficiency of the solar panels in such conditions.
Q: I am going to be building green in the next couple of years and i need an idea of how many solar panels i need in addition to a wind turbine to sufficiently handle a workshop, house, green house, etc. and what the approximate cost will be.
Photovoltaic solar panels are priced by the watt. Average price today is just under $4.00 per watt. More efficient panels take less space to produce the same amount of electricity. To design a system, you first must decide how much power you are looking to produce. then you look at the various products to find what fits your need. if you have a very compact space, you may pay more for more per watt for really efficient panels, but if you have a good amount of space you can get lower cost panels that take more space and cost less. With a wind turbine complimenting your system you will only need a modest battery storage bank. 5kw system could get you off grid entirely! 5,000 watts x $4.00 = $60,000. 3kw system with net metering mat cost about $2,000. Many homeowners (like me) build their systems piecemeal to keep costs manageable. Good Luck! P.S. - If you build it with the house, the price can be rolled into the mortgage. $60,000 would add +/- $300.00 a month to your payment, but you would have no Electric bill, a savings of $00-200 a month. Once it is paid for, you only have to pay maintenance costs.
Q: I don't want to spend a fortune, maybe talking like over $200 but I would like to power my computer, the monitor, my tv, and a small fridge.I looked up the price on some but it does not make any sense to me because it says that it has reached the price of less than $ per watt but if I look up a 20 watt solar panel it is $560 dollars. Why would it not be $20 because they said $ a watt.Where would be the best place to buy the cheapest solar panels?
You are probably better off buying solar cells and making your own solar panel. That is what I plan to do. Figure in the cost of batteries, an inverter, and maybe a charge controller. You will need to test the solar panels to make sure you have enough power to power up everything you have. If not, make additional solar panels, and connect them together. Nevertheless, I think it still might cost way over $200, but I think it is the cheapest way to go.
Q: My dad owns a restaurant, and we are doing farely well, but we were thinking on installing solar panels to minimize electricity costs (and of course make it greener). My dad would like to hear some numbers on the price in today (August 29/202) and savings he could possibly make over the years. So In Total Here's What I'm Asking:) Would it be hard to install?2) Maintanence?3) Monthly Expense? (None?)4) Price?5) Savings over time?6) Pros/ConsThank you so much!
Different solar companies install these panels. Check your local area for a free quote. If you don't already have a solar panels for a hot water system yet, consider a thermosiphon design, then you need no electricity to produce hot water. All the other designs require some electricity.

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